If there is a poet laureate of the "you can just do things" crowd, it's novelist Andy Weir. Weir broke into the mainstream with The Martian, a science fiction novel about a man stuck on Mars who ...
Carbon forms the graphite in pencils, the diamonds in jewelry and the molecules that make up every living thing. But under extreme conditions—like the heat and pressure of intense explosions—carbon ...
Ahead of next week's Zhongguancun Forum, a leading scientist in brain-computer interface research and development took the opportunity to urge global collaboration. Luo Minmin is the director of the ...
American physicist Charles Bennett and Canadian computer scientist Gilles Brassard have won the 2025 Turing Award, for pioneering quantum cryptography, a method designed to provide secure ...
Fifth grade students at Eastside Elementary are learning that technology, medicine and creativity can work hand in hand, ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard laid the foundation for quantum-secure encryption. They are now receiving the highest ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Basecamp Research, a frontier AI lab for biological design, today announced the launch of the Trillion Gene Atlas, a landmark scientific initiative to generate and model biological data at the ...
Years before emails, internet banking, cloud servers and cryptocurrency wallets, two scientists devised a way to keep secrets perfectly safe and indecipherable to eavesdropping outsiders.
A computer science degree used to be seen as a clear path to a well-paying career. Is it still worth it in an age of AI?
Creative problem solving and human-centered design remain at the heart of computer science as AI handles the repetitive tasks of the past.